Fort Irwin, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

There are many things to do in Fort Irwin. The small community atmosphere allows residents to meet their neighbors and feel like part of the community. Children play sports, attend the same school, and attend daycare together. The town is committed to maintaining a small-town atmosphere, and hosts community forums and town hall meetings to keep the community feeling like home. With approximately 4,000-5,000 soldiers rotating through the community each month, the Fort Irwin community is a good place for people to get involved and contribute.

The city's population is made up of a mix of different cultures and ethnic groups. It is located in Southern California, about 50 miles east of Los Angeles. It has a dry climate and a beautiful vista. There are few off-post housing options, but residents are close to Los Angeles. Residents should take precautions against the heat, and drink plenty of water.

Early settlements in the area were founded by pioneers who came through the area in search of gold. Jedediah Smith was the first one to settle in the area, and other pioneers who traveled the Old Spanish Trail made it their favorite stopover spot. After the gold rush began, the city became a major supply center for the Mormon Trail and Old Spanish Trail.

The population of Fort Irwin is just under 9,000. It is a census-designated place in the Mojave Desert, surrounded by Joshua Tree National Park and the Mojave Desert National Preserve. This remote location provides a unique setting and a relaxed, small town feel.